—to make a positive change in your life

What is Resolve?

Resolve is a 4 week course designed
to help you make life long positive
changes. Each week delegates
explore what the experts have to say,
talk to other delegates about what
they think and engage in a variety of
practical exercise to help them
accomplish their goals.

THE SESSIONS

Looking after your body can look like a lot of things: eating
healthier, exercising more, and getting better sleep. As we make
New Year resolutions, to better care for our bodies is often one of
the first things we promise ourselves. During this session, we'll
hear from several experts about one of the things that helps you
look after your body best: consistency.

Strengthening your mind means taking the time to develop resiliency.
A strong mind doesn't mean that you are never overly challenged,
stressed or frazzled. Instead, it means that we are better
equipped to deal with these situations when they arise. During
this session, our experts will discuss what it means to train our
brains this New Year.

Inspiring your soul involves finding the spaces in your life where
you think, "this is what gives life its meaning." This looks dierent
for everyone, but one thing remains the same: it's important to
take the time to care for the part of you that seems to tap into
something larger than life. Thanks to our experts, this session will
remind us what it means to draw from that deeper sense of existence
with more frequency in our everyday lives.

Deepening your relationships asks you to take a step back and
look at how you treat the other people in your life. Are there
people in your life who you know deserve more of your time and
attention but never seem to get it? This session is a chance to
receive expert advice on how to put these relationships first, and
to keep on doing so in a way that enriches both lives.

THE EXPERTS

Dr. Roger Bretherton

is a psychologist and lecturer at the University of Lincoln.

Prabhu Guptara

is a global trends expert born and educated in India and currently serves as the Executive Director of Relational Analytics.

Dr. Alyson VanDenBroek

is a member of the Royal College of Physicians and works as a general practitioner in Gloucester.

Prof. Douglas Davies

is an anthropologist and theologian currently lecturing at Durham University.

Martyn Snow

serves as the current Bishop of Leicester for the Anglican Church.

Paul Powell

is a comedy writer with experience creating episodes for both television and radio.

connect

We would really like to hear how you have got on with the course, your opinions help shape what we create in the future, as we learn what works and what doesn’t.